保护隐私,增加安全力度

IF 0.5 Q4 COMPUTER SCIENCE, SOFTWARE ENGINEERING International Journal of Information Security and Privacy Pub Date : 2017-07-03 DOI:10.1080/15536548.2017.1357381
Chuleeporn Changchit, K. Bagchi
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这是2017年的第三期。我很高兴看到杂志继续发展,我们已经开始看到来自世界许多国家的文章,以及各种各样的主题。这一期包括各种各样的文章。主要的焦点在于保护消费者的隐私以及通过使用更强的密码来加强安全性的问题。第一篇文章《在线社交网络中的推理攻击检测与预防:一个数据驱动的整体框架》由何晓云和陆海兵提出了一个框架,通过检测和破坏以属性和/或属性值规则表示的推理来缓解基于规则的推理问题。作者认为,建议的框架应该使个人用户能够检查他们的在线个人资料,以满足他们的隐私偏好,并允许他们修改个人资料,以防止私人信息泄露。在本文中,作者还提出了一种新的方法来减少对用户配置文件的修改,以防止推理攻击,同时保持实用性。在第二篇题为“智能电表对隐私的侵犯:消费者关注的分析”的文章中,作者ZiyueHuang和prashant Palvia开发了一种工具来衡量消费者在采用智能电表时对信息隐私的关注(CFIP)。然后,他们提出了一个概念模型来检验隐私问题、信任信念、风险信念和采用智能电表的意图之间的关系。根据217名调查对象的数据,研究结果显示,消费者对采用智能电表的信息隐私担忧可以从三个维度来衡量:收集、二次使用和不当访问。此外,信息隐私关注对行为意向的影响完全由风险信念介导。结果还表明,在控制变量中,教育程度对意向有正向影响,隐私体验对意向有负向影响。第三篇文章题为“重视信息安全:用户参与对信息安全强度的影响”,作者是Randall J. Boyle、Chandrashekar D. Challa和Jeffrey A. Clements,重点关注用户参与对用户信息安全实践的影响。这项研究仔细研究了人们使用的密码。作者指出,密码强度受到一些因素的影响,比如密码的长度、人们使用的字符类型、重复密码的数量以及不可破解密码的数量。这项研究的主要重点是了解为什么有些人比其他人选择更好的密码。研究结果普遍支持这样一种观点,即用户参与度越高,密码越强。在书评部分,FarukArslan评论了Cathy O 'Neil的《数学毁灭武器:大数据如何加剧不平等并威胁民主》一书。本书由10章组成,讨论了数据科学应用的不足。总的来说,Arslan博士发现这本书是一本有趣的,写得很好,书中包含了许多现实生活中的例子,对于研究人员和从业者来说都是一样的。在他看来,这本书应该被纳入任何专注于数据科学的严肃学术课程。
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Privacy protection and adding security strength
This is the third issue of 2017. I am glad to see that the journal continues to grow and we have begun to see articles submitted from many countries of the world as well as a variety of topics. The current issue includes a wide spectrum of articles. The main focus lies on the issues of protecting consumers’ privacy as well as strengthening the security by using a stronger password. The first article titled “Detecting and Preventing Inference Attacks in Online Social Networks: A DataDriven and Holistic Framework” by Xiaoyun He and Haibing Lu proposed a framework to alleviate the rule-based inference problem by detecting and breaking the inferences that are represented as rules of attributes and/or attribute values. The authors believed that the proposed framework should enable individual users to check their online profiles for satisfaction of their privacy preferences and allow them tomodify profiles to prevent the disclosure of private information. In this article, the authors also proposed a novel method to minimize the modifications to user profiles in order to prevent inference attacks while preserving the utility. In the second article titled “Invasion of Privacy by Smart Meters: An Analysis of Consumer Concerns,” the authors ZiyueHuang andPrashant Palvia developed an instrument tomeasure the consumers’ concerns for information privacy (CFIP) in adopting smart meters. They then proposed a conceptual model to examine the relationship between privacy concerns, trusting beliefs, risk beliefs, and intention to adopt smart meters. Based on the data collected from 217 survey respondents, the study findings revealed that consumers’ information privacy concerns about adopting smart meters can be measured by three dimensions: collection, secondary use, and improper access. In addition, the effect of information privacy concerns on behavioral intention is fully mediated by risk beliefs. The result also suggested that among the control variables, education has a positive effect on intention, while privacy experience has a negative effect. The third article titled “Valuing Information Security: A Look at the Influence of User Engagement on Information Security Strength” by Randall J. Boyle, Chandrashekar D. Challa, and Jeffrey A. Clements focused on the influence of user engagement on users’ information security practices. The study took a closer look at the passwords people are using. The authors pointed out that password strength is affected by some factors, such as the length of the password, the types of characters people used, the number of duplicate passwords, and the number of uncrackable passwords. The main focus of this study is to understand why some people choose better passwords than others. The findings generally support the view that higher levels of engagement are associated with stronger passwords. In the Book Review section, FarukArslan reviews the book titledWeapons ofMathDestruction: HowBig Data Increases Inequality and Threatens Democracy by Cathy O’Neil. The book consists of 10 chapters discussing the deficiencies of data sciences applications. Overall, Dr. Arslan finds the book to be an intriguing and well-written and the book containsmany real-life examples for researchers and practitioners alike. In his opinion, this book shall be incorporated in the curriculum of any serious academic program focusing on data science.
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International Journal of Information Security and Privacy
International Journal of Information Security and Privacy COMPUTER SCIENCE, SOFTWARE ENGINEERING-
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期刊介绍: As information technology and the Internet become more and more ubiquitous and pervasive in our daily lives, there is an essential need for a more thorough understanding of information security and privacy issues and concerns. The International Journal of Information Security and Privacy (IJISP) creates and fosters a forum where research in the theory and practice of information security and privacy is advanced. IJISP publishes high quality papers dealing with a wide range of issues, ranging from technical, legal, regulatory, organizational, managerial, cultural, ethical and human aspects of information security and privacy, through a balanced mix of theoretical and empirical research articles, case studies, book reviews, tutorials, and editorials. This journal encourages submission of manuscripts that present research frameworks, methods, methodologies, theory development and validation, case studies, simulation results and analysis, technological architectures, infrastructure issues in design, and implementation and maintenance of secure and privacy preserving initiatives.
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